Marker is the first manufacturer to offer a non-tourable binding that can accommodate BOTH alpine and AT boots safely, and it's called the Lord SP (stands for Ski Patrol, who will likely be among the most enthusiastic users). What this means is with the Marker Lord SP Ski Bindings you can use an ISO Touring boot all the time without having to lug around the extra weight of a frame AT binding. Plus you have the best of Marker's downhill tech in the Triple Pivot Elite Toe Piece and Magnesium Part construction. Why hasn't anyone done this sooner?

Toe Piece

AFD Gliding Plate - All Marker bindings (except the Jester Pro) are equipped with a moveable AFD (anti friction device), allowing a precise release, unhindered by dirt, snow and ice buildup. The type of AFT is matched to the skier type, ensuring perfect functionality from racing to junior and even alpine touring.

Triple Pivot Elite Toe Piece - With a horizontally oriented spring, it provides the highest energy absorption to reduce the risk of early release. The secure purchase on the boot lug optimizes power transmission and allows for durable, high energy use. The performance to weight ratio of the Triple Pivot toe is truly unmatched in the industry.

Heel Piece

Inter Pivot Heel - This industry-leading construction delivers superior holding power for all types of freeskiing. Its design focuses power in the direction of the boot sole, increasing elasticity. The overall design creates optimum power transmission.

Additional Features

Magnesium Parts - Magnesium's light weight and high stength make it perfect for our high-end products - making the skier well equiped for a faster run and the most radical lines!

SP Technology - Marker is the only binding company that offers a non-tourable binding that can accommodate BOTH alpine and AT boots safely. A unique pin system allows the toe to be set in either of two distinct positions. In addition,the stand height of the Lord is much lower than most AT bindings.

Ski Compatibility

We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.

Specs

Ability Level:Intermediate-Advanced

Intermediate-Advanced

The majority of skiers/snowboarders fall into this level, whether you like to carve on groomers or venture into the powder. These skis/snowboards may be somewhat wider than beginner-intermediate skis, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Depending on the type of ski, intermediate-advanced level skis may have full camber, rocker, or some combination of the two.